In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric covers the historical and prophetic significance of Edom, tracing its origins from Esau, the brother of Jacob (Israel), and its association with the Edomites and Amalekites. He discusses the biblical narratives involving Edom's interactions with Israel, including their denial of passage to the Israelites during the Exodus and subsequent conflicts. The dialogue explores Edom's role in prophecy, its eventual judgment, and the promise of salvation for Israel. Additionally, Pastor Eric delves into the symbolic and spiritual interpretations of Edom's significance in the context of redemption and final judgment, emphasizing the need for prayer and evangelism for both Israel and the descendants of Edom.
Are We Seeing the End? |S3:E5|
In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric explores theological interpretations and current global events through the lens of biblical prophecy. He highlights key signs indicating the end times, such as the rebirth of Israel, global unity against God and Israel, and increasing anti-Semitism. The dialogue discusses the implications of these events, including the rise of the anti-Christ and the great tribulation, emphasizing the need for spiritual preparedness and faith amidst turbulent times.
Every Kingdom Divided |S3:E1|
In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric explores the concept of two kingdoms: one of light, belonging to Yeshua, and the other of darkness under Satan's dominion. It rejects the idea of dualism, emphasizing Satan's subordination to God. Pastor Eric looks at Satan's tactics of deception and his limited authority, highlighting the importance of discerning truth. He discusses Satan's role as an instrument of Divine judgment and explores biblical instances of God's use of Satan for His purposes. Additionally, Pastor Eric reflects on the current state of America, emphasizing the need for national repentance and a return to biblical values. Ultimately, it calls Christians to prioritize their allegiance to God's kingdom over earthly allegiances, reminding them of their role as ambassadors of Christ in a divided world.